What is it that really “scared the hell” out of the Anglo-Americans?
Could Ukraine become an area of cooperation between Russia and Europe? Could European countries break free?
Concerning
Ukraine, it now appears that the fury shown by the Anglo-Americans
(that seems really too excessive and reckless even considering recent
standards) is due not simply to the danger of losing Ukraine, but to the
danger of losing Europe.
“The events in Ukraine, they remind me less of a revolution than of a pogrom. And strange as it is, this all has little to do with Ukraine-EU relations… As I already said, everything that is happening is not directly related to cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union…” http://eng.kremlin.ru/transcripts/636
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Russian spokesmen and a number of Russian controlled media have hinted repeatedly to this solution. A discussion on this very issue has taken place and has led to an internal debate among EU countries (especially, don’t be surprised, Germany, whose relation is the biggest prize for Russia).
Maybe some preliminary accords were “pre-discussed” with Europeans leaders now eager to get a larger margin of sovereign autonomy. This scared the hell out of Washington and London despite the many signs of thawing between Moscow and the West. Or better it has scared the hell out of a certain still very strong faction within the Anglo-american establishment. Hence a series of pressures have been applied to European countries, especially Germany. Germany has been asked to give a “proof of love.”
For
the Anglo-Americans, namely the US and Britain, the EU must be deprived
of any independent ability to move in the direction of an Eurasian
strategy.
In
fact, Germany has everything to gain from a relation with Ukraine and
Russia. Not so the EU bureaucracy that is controlled totally (not
partially) by the big banks. See for example, Jose Manuel Barroso who is
ending his mandate in the Spring.
If you look carefully, you will see that Putin has repeatedly been making these
advances of solving the Ukrainian problems by direct, non-mediated
relations with Germany and certain European countries. Ukraine could
become a sort of common zone when a new kind of sovereign cooperation
could be experimented. Not surprising, the reaction is ferocious.
But Putin seems to think he can “win the game”:
Either the opposition cannot always control what happens there, or it’s just a certain political screen for extremist activities. We believe that the situation will nevertheless become more normal, and that in the end the Ukrainian leadership, and Ukrainian people themselves, will determine their next steps for the near future and the long-term.
…
Regarding the events in Ukraine, they remind me less of a revolution than of a pogrom. And strange as it is, this all has little to do with Ukraine-EU relations. Because if you pay attention, no one is delving into these draft agreements, no one is looking at anything or listening to anything.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-anglo-american-axis-loosing-the-ukraine-loosing-europe/5361450People say that the dream of the Ukrainian people has been stolen. But if you look at the contents of these agreements, then while it is good to dream, many will simply not live to see their dream be realised, never experence it, because the conditions are very harsh.In my opinion, as I already said, everything that is happening is not directly related to cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union. This is an internal political process, the opposition’s attempt to destabilise the current and – I want to emphasise – legitimate government authority. And more than that, everything that is happening now is not a revolution, but a well-organised protest. And in my view, these events were not prepared for today, but for the presidential election campaign of spring 2015. What’s happening now is just a little false start due to certain circumstances, but is also preparations for the presidential election. The fact that these are preparations is obvious for all objective observers, judging from what we see on television, how well-organised and trained militant groups actually operate. That’s my assessment.Either the opposition cannot always control what happens there, or it’s just a certain political screen for extremist activities. We believe that the situation will nevertheless become more normal, and that in the end the Ukrainian leadership, and Ukrainian people themselves, will determine their next steps for the near future and the long-term. Let me repeat once again, and I want to stress this: whatever choice the Ukrainian people make, we will respect it. (Vladimir Putin’s statements to journalists at the Russian-Armenian talks: http://eng.kremlin.ru/transcripts/6361)
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